• A postdoctoral fellow, postdoctoral researcher, or simply postdoc, is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies (typically a PhD). Postdocs most commonly, but not always, have a temporary academic appointment, sometimes in preparation for an academic faculty position. (wikipedia.org)
  • Previously he was a postdoctoral researcher in the Institute for Machine Learning at ETH Zurich (2019-2021). (imperial.ac.uk)
  • It will run concurrently in Edinburgh (co-Principal Investigator: Dr Wataru Uegaki + 1 Postdoctoral Researcher), Konstanz (co-Principal Investigator: Prof Maribel Romero + 1 Postdoctoral Researcher), and Amsterdam (Co-Investigator: Dr Floris Roelofsen ). (uva.nl)
  • Our current focus is to understand how the brain represents speech at the level of individual brain cells and to translate the signals associated with attempted speech into text or spoken words," said senior researcher Dr. Jaimie Henderson , the Stanford neurosurgeon who placed Bennett's implants. (upi.com)
  • Due to the nature of their work in some fields, and an over-supply of graduating PhD students in many fields, some postdoctoral researchers in certain countries face an uncertain future in academia, and a large proportion will not gain tenure or a coveted faculty position in their chosen field of research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Postdoctoral researchers play an important role in spearheading postgraduate research activity in the US. (wikipedia.org)
  • Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, we-leaders in the research areas of programming languages (PL) and computer architecture (CA)-realized we had a problem: the only way to form new lasting connections in the community was to already have lasting connections in the community. (acm.org)
  • The 9th edition of Research.com ranking of the best scientists in the field of Computer Science is based on data consolidated from various data sources including. (acm.org)
  • My research interests are in augmented reality, educational technology, human-computer interaction, and weather information systems and applications. (researchgate.net)
  • PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] - Ritambhara Singh, an assistant professor of computer science at Brown University, is one of 11 researchers nationwide to receive a 2021 Genomic Innovator Award from the National Human Genome Research Institute. (brown.edu)
  • Unlike more traditional grants that fund rigidly defined research projects, the award provides researchers with the flexibility to pursue innovative research directions in a nimble fashion within a broad scientific area. (brown.edu)
  • The paper presents one segment of the first comprehensive national study investigating information behaviour of Slovenian researchers in all research disciplines in relation to selected demographic variables. (informationr.net)
  • Research questions addressed various types of information behaviour, format preferences, use of different types of sources, organization of work, collaboration, publishing, and impact of information and communication technologies. (informationr.net)
  • In Slovenia, these researchers also show a strong digital preference and do not differ much from researchers in other disciplines, probably because of the nationwide integrated system of research evaluation and centralized subscription to information resources. (informationr.net)
  • In Slovenia, collaboration and publishing patterns of scientists show a very high level of multilateral collaboration as well as a very high output value regarding publications per researcher, very low costs of publishing and increasing impact (citations per paper), which reveals some specific differences between research fields ( Bartol, Budimir, Dekleva Smrekar, Pusnik and Juznic, 2014 ). (informationr.net)
  • Its aim was to identify the patterns of information behaviour and respective preferences of all researchers in order to explore how these are influenced by selected demographic variables also investigated in some other studies (for example, age, sex, current work assignments and research discipline). (informationr.net)
  • The Wireless Networking and Communications Group (WNCG) is an interdisciplinary center for research and education at The University of Texas at Austin with an emphasis on industrial relevance. (utexas.edu)
  • The mission of the WNCG is to create a collaborative environment that supports research, provides highly relevant education and opportunities, promotes technical innovation, imagination and entrepreneurship in wireless networking, communications and data sciences. (utexas.edu)
  • The research is performed at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and CMU's School of Computer Science in collaboration with Zoom Video Communications. (cmu.edu)
  • Through separate methods, the research teams use computer programs to translate those brain waves into phonemes, the basic building blocks of speech. (upi.com)
  • Education Commons is pleased to offer public access to computer workstations to access computing resources and a variety of software in support of learning, teaching and research activities at OISE. (utoronto.ca)
  • Teams of autonomous air and ground agents will enable operations in search and rescue environments that are too remote or dangerous for humans, but often require extensive positioning and communication infrastructure, said Army researcher Dr. Stephen Nogar of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, known as DEVCOM, Army Research Laboratory . (army.mil)
  • Through a collaboration between IGI Global and the University of North Texas, the Handbook of Research on the Global View of Open Access and Scholarly Communications has been published as fully open access, completely removing any paywall between researchers of any field, and the latest research on the equitable and inclusive nature of Open Access and all of its complications. (igi-global.com)
  • We're the first company that's working internationally to commercialise that scientific research in circulators into a thing that can be used in future quantum computers. (abc.net.au)
  • The University of California at Irvine will serve as the hub of the $12.5 million Intel-funded research center and facilitate joint research collectives overseen by lead researchers at four partnering institutions: Cornell University, Indiana University, Georgia Tech, and New York University. (nyu.edu)
  • University of Maryland Department of Computer Science Professor Rance Cleaveland has been named associate dean for research in the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS), effective immediately. (umd.edu)
  • Cleaveland, who also has joint appointments in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies and the Institute for Systems Research , joined UMD in 2005 and served as executive and scientific director of the Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering from 2005 to 2014. (umd.edu)
  • An 820,000-pound (US$1.59 million) research project begins soon that could be an important step in bringing the dream of photonic computers-devices run using light rather than electronics-onto the desktop. (cio.com)
  • The research could not only develop the important technology of photonics, but could also give physicists that chance to look at the world of atomic structure very closely for the first time, say researchers. (cio.com)
  • Two faculty members in the department of Computer Science have each received an award from Meta Research , the science and innovation arm of the social media giant that has more than 2.85 billion users worldwide. (umd.edu)
  • The Indo-European Research and Training Network in Logic (IERTNiL) aims to increase collaboration between India and the European institutions in research and research training in logic, with a special emphasis on logic in mathematics and computer science. (uva.nl)
  • To attain this aim, the network funds research visits of Indian researchers to Europe and vice versa, training visits of Indian students and junior researchers to Europe, training courses offered in India or Europe, and research events in India or Europe co-organized by European and Indian researchers. (uva.nl)
  • Officially opened in September 2013, the JRC provides an institutional framework for furthering close cooperation between staff members in research and training in logic, including its applications in philosophy, computer science, linguistics, cognitive science and other relevant disciplines. (uva.nl)
  • At each PALLMYR meeting, visitors give talks about their current research interests, each presentation being commented by a fellow researcher from the host town. (uva.nl)
  • The activities of the CRISCI encompass a wide range of research and services in communication disorders. (memphis.edu)
  • Services provided by the computer support group include design and development of application software, interfacing of computers with research laboratory equipment, integration and usage of commercial software, and general hardware/software technical assistance. (memphis.edu)
  • It pursues a mission of furthering world class research in computer science by facilitating communication and interaction between researchers. (dagstuhl.de)
  • This funding allowed the Hub to hire four more faculty in different disciplines - psychology, communication, marketing and computer science - to each bring their unique perspectives and expertise to expand the Hub's research and impact. (clemson.edu)
  • Darren Linvill is a professor of communication whose research explores social media disinformation and its influence on civil discourse (in and out of the classroom). (clemson.edu)
  • Her research uses behavioral science and psychometric techniques to develop metrics and models of human decision-making and risk communication, with applications to diverse domains, including extreme weather risk information (e.g., tornado and hurricane warnings). (clemson.edu)
  • And how might we best interpret the requirements of human rights law, including rights of privacy, free expression, and due process, when applied to the domain of computer security research and its practitioners? (eff.org)
  • In addition, there are opportunities for students to work with nationally and internationally recognized professor-researchers in their research laboratories. (tru.ca)
  • It is hoped that the equipment could be used in many ways within CAnMove's research, with researchers choosing what type of data they want to collect. (lu.se)
  • Rather, the industry and occupation code dataset OCQ_E_R is available to researchers through the NCHS Research Data Center (RDC). (cdc.gov)
  • In the process of collaboration, communication and information sharing, researchers now also use more novel tools, associated with Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. (informationr.net)
  • A team of scientists from the CNRS and l'Université de Strasbourg, with support from Chimie ParisTech-PSL and in collaboration with German teams from KIT, has successfully demonstrated the value of europium molecular crystals 5 for quantum communications and processors, thanks to their ultra-narrow optical transitions enabling optimal interactions with light. (sciencedaily.com)
  • It has been found that chat-based collaboration leveled perceptions of professional status and eased communication with team members for which English was their second language (El-Tayeh et al. (pmi.org)
  • He is currently a postdoc at the School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University. (lu.se)
  • By interpreting and recreating natural voice communication, we are trying to reduce the workload of scientists and pilots in such missions in a natural way, despite the challenges imposed by salt water, operational stress, conversational dialogue and poor acoustic condition," said Waibel, a professor in CMU's Language Technologies Institute and at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. (cmu.edu)
  • The scientists recently detailed their findings in the journal Nature Communications . (ieee.org)
  • That's the view of researchers, scientists and government agencies that monitor the world's largest freshwater system. (wbez.org)
  • Computer scientists' information behaviour over twenty years. (lu.se)
  • The information behaviour of a group of Swedish computer scientists has been studied over a period of twenty years (1987-2006). (lu.se)
  • Five computer scientists have been interviewed and answered individual questionnaires. (lu.se)
  • In doing this, the talk will open a discussion about what an image theory relevant to computer vision scientists and programmers could be like. (lu.se)
  • The ability to interact with light provides important functionalities for quantum systems, such as communicating over large distances, a key ability for future quantum computers. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Quantum physicists are now laying the groundwork for a 'quantum bus,' which can teleport quantum information between the memory and processor components of future quantum computers. (ieee.org)
  • Just as classical computers have components that can serve as memory and processors, so too will future quantum computers need qubits that can either store data or perform operations. (ieee.org)
  • Left: Researchers show the data and coordinate frame visualization during landing, Middle: Gazebo simulation view, Right: Simulated camera view with marker detection overlaid. (army.mil)
  • Classical computers switch transistors between one state or another to symbolize data as ones and zeros. (ieee.org)
  • Purdue University researchers have unveiled a new method that may enable a compact brain-implanted sensor to sense and transmit data to a wearable device shaped like headphones. (lifeboat.com)
  • Rob Patro (left in photo), an associate professor of computer science with an appointment in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies , will use the CZI funding to improve upon a "constellation" of interrelated tools his lab has developed to process genomic data. (umd.edu)
  • Researchers affiliated with the Geometric Algorithms for Modeling, Motion, and Animation (GAMMA) group at University of Maryland (UMD) have received a Best Paper Award for their work on a data-driven model and algorithm that can perceive the emotions of individuals based on their walking motion or gait. (umd.edu)
  • Researchers discovered the sex, race, age and admission information, among other data, using real patient records from 200 U.S. hospitals. (networkworld.com)
  • These include sensors on buoys, satellite imagery, cloud-based computer platforms and other innovations to gather data across the vast lakes. (wbez.org)
  • Advocates also want to use the latest powerful computers and communications platforms to make that data widely available so that people know what's happening in the lakes at any given time. (wbez.org)
  • HL7 ® FHIR ® standard Application Programming Interfaces (API) help healthcare and public health agencies exchange EHR data between different computer systems. (cdc.gov)
  • Two full-time technicians help biology researchers to realise new ingenious ways of gathering data on how animals move. (lu.se)
  • Each data logger is like an extremely small computer, with a memory and capacity to collect data at regular intervals. (lu.se)
  • Electronic documentation of patient records and representation of health information in computer applications calls for a standard data structure of clinical terminology that can be processed by machines. (who.int)
  • Nicolas Malevé is an artist, visual researcher and data activist. (lu.se)
  • Nogar and fellow researchers from the lab developed a straightforward approach that maximizes the use of modern robotics tools to achieve a rotary wing UAV landing on a moving UGV without the aid of external positioning systems. (army.mil)
  • The annual conference brings together information security researchers, practitioners, developers and users from around the world. (umd.edu)
  • Specifically within the field of educational technology, many researchers and practitioners emphasize the role of social dimensions, and the importance of having technically supported learning situated in a social context. (lu.se)
  • Thanks to computer chips, wireless communication and nanotechnology, the researchers can achieve groundbreaking results. (lu.se)
  • The fleas have been marked using nanotechnology so that the researchers will be able to follow the movement patterns of individuals. (lu.se)
  • NYU Steinhardt Professor Helen Nissenbaum has received $1.625 million to serve as New York University's lead researcher in the new Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing. (nyu.edu)
  • NYU Steinhardt Professor Helen Nissenbaum has received $1.625 million to serve as New York University's lead researcher in the new Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing, an initiative that will bring the social sciences to bear on contemporary computing-from social networks to e-government. (nyu.edu)
  • In this perspective, we have gathered information on the challenges, solutions and opportunities for graduate researchers in the field of marine science by (1) discussing the relevant short-, long-term challenges caused by the pandemic, (2) providing feasible immediate and near-future solutions, (3) compiling opportunities (courses, scientific events, academic positions), and (4) creating a shared social media account to make the available information on new opportunities more accessible. (frontiersin.org)
  • As graduate researchers in marine science coming from multiple different fields from around the globe, we explore some of the ongoing problems and future challenges faced by ourselves and our peers due to the pandemic and propose immediate and long-term actions to tackle them. (frontiersin.org)
  • With the goal of minimizing harm and enabling more equitable language in AI, University of Maryland computer science graduate student Yang "Trista" Cao (pictured left), and. (umd.edu)
  • Jordan Boyd-Graber , an associate professor of computer science, and Nirupam Roy , an assistant professor of computer science, will each use their Meta funding to further projects that are based in artificial intelligence (AI). (umd.edu)
  • Soheil Feizi , an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science with an appointment in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies , is principal investigator of two $300K awards. (umd.edu)
  • The first comes from the National Science Foundation's Division of Computing and Communication, with the goal of understanding robustness via parsimonious structures. (umd.edu)
  • Furong Huang , an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science with an appointment in the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS), was among the 35 entrepreneurs, humanitarians, inventors, and researchers honored for their groundbreaking work in biotech, AI, materials science, energy, computing. (umd.edu)
  • Growing up with professors for parents, junior and computer science major Ipsa Mittra was immersed in academia from the get-go. (umd.edu)
  • Our aim is to bring together researchers working on these areas using a variety of formal and experimental methods coming from psychology, logic, mathematics, computer science, linguistics and cognitive modelling. (uva.nl)
  • Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik is accepting proposals for scientific seminars/workshops in all areas of computer science, in particular also in connection with other fields. (dagstuhl.de)
  • In the Christmas Party of the Division of Atmospheric Sciences, three researchers were awarded for their work for common efforts: Victoria Sinclair in communications, Anton Rusanen in computer support and Merli Juustila in organizing the March for Science this spring. (helsinki.fi)
  • The Media Forensics Hub is an interdisciplinary team of researchers working to study and combat online deception with the goal of building society's resilience to the dangers it poses. (clemson.edu)
  • Communication, targeting issues of communication, culture, cognition, and learning, but many projects are interdisciplinary and conducted in Lab equipment and resources. (lu.se)
  • in January 2022, the former grew to become known as Computer Architecture Long-term Mentoring (CALM). (acm.org)
  • The results, which were published on 9 March 2022 in Nature, show the interest of europium molecular crystals for quantum memories and computers. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Researchers affiliated with the Maryland Cybersecurity Center (MC2) had six papers accepted to the 2022 Association for Computing Machinery Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS), including two that received honorable mention awards. (umd.edu)
  • New rankings published in October 2022 place the University of Maryland in the Top 4 for most bachelor's degrees awarded in computer and information sciences and support services overall and to minority groups. (umd.edu)
  • The paper, " Learning Gait Emotions Using Affective and Deep Features ," was presented at the 15th Annual Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) SIGGRAPH Conference on Motion, Interaction and Games ( MIG 2022 ), held from November 3-5 in Guanajuato, Mexico. (umd.edu)
  • Researchers will examine such questions as "Who develops these algorithms and what values and assumptions guide their designs? (nyu.edu)
  • MIT's Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing has awarded seed grants to seven projects that are exploring how artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction. (acm.org)
  • It is emphasized that knowledge is socially constructed and that teaching as well as learning processes are inherently social, involving interaction, communication, negotiating and sharing (c.f. (lu.se)
  • Postdoctoral researchers typically work under the supervision of a principal investigator. (wikipedia.org)
  • Researchers show some special characteristics because of the nformation-intensive specifics of their work. (informationr.net)
  • A researcher at Carnegie Mellon University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology who has pioneered speech translation technologies dove to the wreck of the Titanic to test his latest work in the field. (cmu.edu)
  • Under water, particularly salt water, radio signals do not work and communication with submersibles resorts to low-bandwidth sonar signals. (cmu.edu)
  • The researchers will present their work at the Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security in April. (newscientist.com)
  • Younger employees typically want to use more image or video-based communication platforms (67% and 60% respectively) in the workplace, which could be linked to the fact 58% use these media these platforms outside of work. (computerweekly.com)
  • TechSmith also tested 125 office workers to judge the impact of multimedia communication on work. (computerweekly.com)
  • A team of researchers from the University of Maryland has received a best paper award for their work to make visual question answering (VQA) systems more effective for people with visual impairments. (umd.edu)
  • Researchers at the University of Maryland recently received recognition for their innovative work on developing a set of rapid prototyping techniques to fabricate high-resolution, flexible circuits on demand using a fiber laser engraver. (umd.edu)
  • Computer security researchers work, often independently from large public and private institutions, to analyze, explore, and fix the vulnerabilities that are scattered across the digital landscape. (eff.org)
  • While most of this work is conducted unobtrusively as consultants or as employees, sometimes their work is done in the public interest-which gathers researchers headlines and plaudits, but can also attract civil or criminal suits. (eff.org)
  • Security researchers who attempt to improve infrastructure are targeted and threatened with laws intended to prevent malicious intrusion, even when their own work is anything but malicious. (eff.org)
  • The result is that security researchers work in an environment of legal uncertainty, even as their job becomes more vital to the orderly functioning of society. (eff.org)
  • In the Christmas Party of the Division of Atmospheric Sciences, three researchers were awarded for their work for common efforts. (helsinki.fi)
  • The project enables researchers to work closely with teachers and students over time in a whole county. (lu.se)
  • His work explores various modes of intervention in the politics and aesthetics of computer vision. (lu.se)
  • The team began as a partnership in 2017 between Darren Linvill, professor of communication, and Patrick Warren, associate professor of economics, who worked together to uncover and expose more than 3 million tweets by Russian trolls. (clemson.edu)
  • This new material for quantum technologies offers previously unseen properties, and paves the way for new architectures for computers and quantum memories in which light will play a central role. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In distributed-memory message-passing architectures reducing communication cost is extremely important. (sciweavers.org)
  • Now, Poulsen Nautrup and a team of researchers have designed a way to make such hybrid architectures viable. (ieee.org)
  • For many radiologists, the technical details of network architectures, bandwidths, digital archives, and digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) interface compatibility are of little concern. (medscape.com)
  • Under the circumstances, providing doctoral students as well as postdoctoral researchers with necessary skills for nonacademic positions has become one of the important roles for graduate schools and institutions. (wikipedia.org)
  • As graduate researchers, we have a time-sensitive academic path, and our current situation may constrain our academic future. (frontiersin.org)
  • finding and implementing solutions can help to move forward the academic career of graduate researchers. (frontiersin.org)
  • Marine graduate researchers, also included in the definition of early career ocean professionals, are directly impacted by COVID-19 in both the short- and long-term. (frontiersin.org)
  • The grant also funds technology infrastructure for the Hub, as well as graduate assistants and postdoctoral researchers. (clemson.edu)
  • The simulator enables researchers to study children's cognitive development skills in a safe setting. (cdc.gov)
  • Protecting Security Researchers' Rights in the Americas" is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). (eff.org)
  • What rights do security researchers have? (eff.org)
  • The goal of this project is to promote standards that lawmakers, judges, and most particularly the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights might use to protect the fundamental rights of security researchers, as well as ensure the safe and secure development of the Internet and digital technology in the Americas and across the world. (eff.org)
  • We will call on lawmakers and judges to discourage the use of criminal law as a response to socially beneficial behavior by security researchers. (eff.org)
  • Before turning to a description of various restrictions on security researchers' rights, we begin with an overview of the right to freedom of expression as it is protected in the Inter-American system, and show why this right extends to protect security researchers. (eff.org)
  • In particular, we will explain why freedom of expression applies to the computer code that is frequently used to convey meaning between security researchers, their clients, and the general public. (eff.org)
  • The group works to craft ideas and practices that engage healthcare experts, researchers, and others in CDC's FHIR ® efforts. (cdc.gov)
  • Every day, computer vision researchers engage in a practice that promises to reshape visuality and organise digital images, making them intelligible and actionable. (lu.se)
  • The researchers used a new type of superconducting qubit called the fluxonium, a press release said. (lifeboat.com)
  • Communication between quantum systems depends on their ability to effectively interact with light. (sciencedaily.com)
  • For example, quantum systems that can interact with light to create processing functionalities for information and communication through fibre optics in particular, remain rare. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In the light of increasing cyberattacks against the health care industry, the researchers recommended that the systems they studied "should not be used in the context of" electronic medical records. (networkworld.com)
  • degree in Communication Systems from EPFL in 2014 and his B.Sc. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The CRISCI researchers are supported by computer systems specialists. (memphis.edu)
  • Communication is critical to strengthen relationships between computer systems. (cdc.gov)
  • The exchange of information in eHealth applications requires both standards for information technology (e.g. technical specifications for communications between different computer systems) and content (e.g. a terminology which ensures that information exchanged between different users will be faithfully understood and reliably used). (who.int)
  • Without such standardization, there is a potential for error in all communications, which may compromise the efficiency of health-care systems and care of citizens. (who.int)
  • Similarly, the personalities of Hietala and Niemirepo's (1998) learning companion agents are comprised of a name, a picture and a personal voice and manner of speech (which is exploited as a central social feature).1 Common to all systems is that a social context is created inside the computer (c.f. (lu.se)
  • Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-1), and teleradiology networks are becoming commonplace, and many radiology residents are now trained with digital rather than film displays. (medscape.com)
  • DICOM format is the current standard for storing and transmitting medical images, enabling the integration of medical imaging devices such as scanners, servers, workstations, printers, network hardware, picture archiving, and communication systems. (medscape.com)
  • In the paper, the researchers demonstrated the efficacy and scalability in a large-scale IEEE test electric power system. (hpcwire.com)
  • The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a new social and academic reality to researchers worldwide. (frontiersin.org)
  • A set of systematic reviews will be conducted to synthesize evidence regarding the use of computer-mediated communications and its link to disclosure and reporting of maltreatment and exploitation by youths, with a particular emphasis the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. (mcgill.ca)
  • Video conferencing is especially useful during the current COVID-19 pandemic, but also whenever geography separates researchers and evaluators from program stakeholders. (cdc.gov)
  • Founded in 2002, the group includes twenty faculty from the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Sciences. (utexas.edu)
  • He received his PhD in Computer and Communication Sciences from EPFL (2014-2019). (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The CRISCI is an integral part of The University of Memphis' School of Communication Sciences and Disorders. (memphis.edu)
  • We delivered the virtual workshops, adding qualitative evaluation with researchers and participants, to assess the effectiveness of the protocol. (cdc.gov)
  • We continue to provide training in the technologies at hand through workshops and courses open to researchers, teachers, and PhD students, as well as organising a steady stream of demo sessions, seminars, etc. (lu.se)
  • Despite some expected outcomes, certain previously unknown and noteworthy patterns have been identified which are characteristic of Slovenian researchers. (informationr.net)
  • Previously, researchers have built small-scale quantum processors and quantum memory. (ieee.org)
  • Researchers performed all of the computations onboard the vehicle using low-cost sensors and computers. (army.mil)
  • All staff researchers are faculty members and professional audiologists or speech/language pathologists certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (memphis.edu)
  • In certain areas, the information behaviour of researchers under study conforms with general trends, for example in power-browsing, squirreling, skimming, etc. (informationr.net)
  • Information behaviour has thus adapted to digital practices which are a characteristic feature of contemporary information and communication technologies (further on referred to as new technologies). (informationr.net)
  • This has put new demands on researchers, thus probably influencing information behaviour. (informationr.net)
  • The team then used Bennett's brain impulses to train translation software to accurately convert her attempted utterances into words on a computer screen. (upi.com)
  • In June, Dr. Fetah Benabid, of the department of physics at Bath, will lead a team of researchers to develop a new technique that would enable them to synthesize "waveforms" using light photons with the same accuracy as electrons are used in electronics. (cio.com)
  • There are many benefits to virtual team communication. (pmi.org)
  • Seven researchers at the University of Washington conducted a three-month autoethnographic study - drawing on their own experiences as people with and without disabilities. (acm.org)
  • With these new studies, it is now possible to imagine a future where we can restore fluid conversation to someone with paralysis, enabling them to freely say whatever they want to say with an accuracy high enough to be understood reliably," said Frank Willett , a staff scientist at Howard Hughes Medical Institute who served as lead researcher for the Stanford study involving Bennett. (upi.com)
  • Results of the study will be used to draft recommendations for youth engagement with technologies in schools, health care settings, and youth protection while mitigating the potential risks of computer-mediated communications. (mcgill.ca)
  • A new study from Microsoft researchers warns that many types of databases used for electronic medical records are vulnerable to leaking information despite the use of encryption. (networkworld.com)
  • At that time it was designated a Center of Excellence for the study of communication disorders and received a grant of over $600,000 from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. (memphis.edu)
  • The researchers are using light loggers to study swifts, a species that essentially lives its entire life in the air, apart from when it has young to care for. (lu.se)
  • Paris, Amsterdam, and London host a lively group of young researchers working at the interface of logic, language, and theories of rationality. (uva.nl)
  • We walk along one of the corridors on the second floor of Ekologihuset, where the two technicians Johan Bäckman and Arne Andersson have their offices alongside a large group of researchers in the CAnMove programme. (lu.se)
  • A group of these athletes, even with the sports practice, remains hampered by oralization inability and lack of communication by other means. (bvsalud.org)
  • The student is sitting in a computer room together with the rest of the group. (lu.se)
  • It was based on a random sample of the central registry of all active researchers in Slovenia in all scientific disciplines and all age groups. (informationr.net)
  • With more experience, the technology could help reduce workload and improve the naturalness of communication. (cmu.edu)
  • The parts are commonplace in communications technology, but traditionally cost a small fortune each. (abc.net.au)
  • Assistant Professor Erica Robles-Anderson , also from NYU Steinhardt's Department of Media, Culture, and Communication , will collaborate with Nissenbaum on questions pertaining to information technologies as social and cultural phenomena: how social values are embedded in digital media and how technology defines identity, both individually and collectively. (nyu.edu)
  • Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new circuit that can do quantum computation with a high degree of accuracy. (lifeboat.com)
  • The project, Youth and Technologies: Computer-Mediated Communication, Maltreatment, and Exploitation of Youth, will investigate antisocial influences, such as maltreatment and exploitation, in the context of youth dependency on technology. (mcgill.ca)
  • The integration of information and communication technologies has created a technology-enabled workplace where both geographically dispersed and co-located project teams communicate in a virtual environment (Anantatmula, 2008). (pmi.org)
  • Packman is involved in the Smart Great Lakes Initiative, a consortium of dozens of government and university researchers, conservation groups, technology innovators and others in the U.S. and Canada. (wbez.org)
  • Some projects require them to use existing technology, but adapt the equipment to meet the needs of the individual researcher. (lu.se)
  • In fact, the small supply of the professional positions in academia compared to the growing number of postdoctoral researchers makes it difficult to find tenure-track positions. (wikipedia.org)
  • TechSmith CEO Wendy Hamilton said businesses need to adapt to changing communication demands and expectations of the younger generation, particularly as members of Generation Z (those born after 1995) start to enter the workplace too. (computerweekly.com)
  • Since the landmark ruling in the employment tribunal (Scotland) Ball vs Aberdeen University 2008 case (S/101486/08), researchers who have held successive fixed-term contracts for four years' service are no longer temporary employees but are entitled to open-ended contracts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Binghamton University researchers are developing a robotic seeing-eye dog that's been demonstrated guiding a person down hallways while responding to directional. (acm.org)
  • Researchers at King's College London and the University of Westminster found that advice about cybersecurity and privacy is not getting through to women, making. (acm.org)
  • Four baby aspirin-sized sensors implanted in Bennett's brain are now converting her brain waves into words on a computer screen at 62 words per minute -- more than three times faster than the previous record for BCI-assisted communication, Stanford University researchers report. (upi.com)
  • Laine Nooney , Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication, documents the history of the personal computer in The Apple II Age: How the Computer Became Personal (University of Chicago Press) . (nyu.edu)
  • Researchers from the University of Toronto are developing a new method for generating entangled photons by combining LEDs with a superconductor. (photonics.com)
  • I was contacted to make a survey of the current status of the bioinformatics and compu- tational biology efforts within the groups and researchers with connections to SWEGENE facilities. (lu.se)
  • Based on Cultural Psychology sought to understand how these people are constructed, through the narrative of these subjects, considering the importance of being present in the world through communication and do this for yourself, by the need to make intelligible to the other, establishing dialogue. (bvsalud.org)
  • We know that we need hundreds of thousands of qubits, or millions of qubits in order to make a scalable, useful quantum computer,' Professor Stace said. (abc.net.au)
  • This lack of communication can create information gaps and ultimately make it harder to eliminate disease and provide timely, effective care. (cdc.gov)
  • For this type of development, Arne Andersson and Johan Bäckman make use of the technical advances in the mobile phone and computer industries, where there are components they can use in their own construction. (lu.se)
  • Effectively programming these processors will require in-depth knowledge about parallel programming principles, as well as the parallelism models, communication models, and resource limitations of these processors. (bsc.es)
  • He said Quantum computers needed to send and receive signals between quantum bits or qubits. (abc.net.au)
  • Quantum computers use quantum bits or qubits that, because of the surreal nature of quantum mechanics, can be in a state of superposition where they can essentially behave as both one and zero. (ieee.org)
  • To implement computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools and overcome issues of virtual teaming, project managers and their organizations need to employ tactics, rules, and methods that require a large amount of effort-the CMC "hump. (pmi.org)
  • Project management can utilize a number of tools and techniques for project communication, both inside and outside of project teams (PMI, 2008). (pmi.org)
  • In the past few decades, companies have been able to manage projects through the employment of computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools such as email, video conferencing, and computer-based project management tools. (pmi.org)
  • Classifications have engaged in exploratory discussions with developers of terminologies and with the academic and industrial researchers who develop tools and methods for assessing such products. (who.int)
  • International conference on computer animation and social agents, 2003). (lu.se)
  • The full explanation is a lot more complicated, but the two UQ researchers have now managed to launch Queensland's first Quantum Computing company that makes miniaturised components with real world applications. (abc.net.au)
  • Applications of large-scale quantum computers have been known and studied since the mid-1990's, but their realization is still relatively far into the future. (uva.nl)
  • sponsoring of algorithm knowledge, database building for specific applications, some computer related acquisitions such as software and databases. (lu.se)
  • The objective of the proposed knowledge synthesis grant is to explore the relation between computer-mediated communication and the prevalence of youth maltreatment and exploitation, and to document the relationship between the use of computer-mediated communication in the disclosure and reporting of youth maltreatment and exploitation. (mcgill.ca)
  • Researcher Alastair Goode then judged their performance based on efficiency and understanding. (computerweekly.com)
  • Sign in using your ACM Web Account username and password to access premium content if you are an ACM member, Communications subscriber or Digital Library subscriber. (acm.org)
  • Lab 7 which is located at OISE, 3rd floor, room 3-324 is available for those requiring accessible accommodations for computer access. (utoronto.ca)
  • All OISE staff, faculty, and active students may access Computer Lab 6. (utoronto.ca)
  • The transcription is maintained according to the CHAT format and allows the researcher to run the most central CLAN-analysis, The written resource is generated by an automatic analysis from the ScriptLog file, Free access, This writtten resource is the final edited text in the student's writing task. (lu.se)
  • Picture archiving and communication system (PACS) serves as the health provider's primary tool for viewing and interpreting medical images, and because PACS is web-based, radiologists can more easily access images on mobile devices and computers. (medscape.com)
  • Now in its third year, the Genomic Innovator Award supports researchers whose works span various areas of genomics, including gene-editing technologies, brain-related disorders, single-cell genomics and precision medicine. (brown.edu)
  • Quantum computers and networks hold great promise to revolutionize information and communication technologies. (uva.nl)
  • They say that this could introduce a rich spectrum of new physics as well as devices for quantum technologies, such as quantum computers and quantum communication. (photonics.com)
  • With the aid of the latest technologies, researchers want more and better information on water temperatures and quality, lake levels, coastal erosion and algae blooms, all of which can be influenced by a warming climate. (wbez.org)
  • It is this control of the variation of the electric field that allows electronic devices such as computers to function in the precise way needed. (cio.com)
  • This broad spectrum would allow close control over the electric field, which is the basis of conveying enormous amounts of information that modern devices like computers need. (cio.com)
  • Within the field of computer supported learning there are many attempts to acknowledge this. (lu.se)